Monday 8th August 2011 - Published by Lara Page - Account Manager
eurochange Expansion is Right on the Money
A foreign exchange expert is bucking the economic downturn, by expanding and moving to new premises, in Banbury town centre.
After six years operating from its current kiosk, next to the Tourist Information Centre in Castle Quay, eurochange is relocating within the shopping centre, to the larger, former Castle Flowers unit, this Friday (12th).
The expansion has also created one new full-time job at the branch, which now employs two full-time and one part-time member of staff.
Giles Custerson, Managing Director of eurochange, said: “We are delighted to have had the support of the Banbury public over the past six years, and are looking to providing an even better service going forward.
“This move provides more space for our staff and customers, and will make the experience of buying travel money from eurochange an even better one.”
As part of its continued expansion, eurochange recently re-launched its website, which now includes an order and collect service, free home delivery, and a ‘Quick Transfer’ overseas payment service. This provides customers with a number of convenient ways of obtaining travel money overseas, as well as simple and affordable international money transfers.
Established in 1975, eurochange is FSA (Financial Services Authority) registered for its payments business, and sends money through the same banking systems that high street banks use, to ensure money arrives safely and securely.
The current Eurochange kiosk, in Castle Quay, which is due to relocate to larger premises this Friday

